
The 2012 National Forum on Criminal Justice and Public Safety will take place July 29-31, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya, Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico. The theme of the 2012 National Forum is Advancing the Business of Public Safety: Rethinking, Realigning, Restructuring, Realizing.
With resources on the decline, continuing to fund the same programs year after year is no longer an option for public safety and justice agencies. This requires a rethinking of strategies. Realigning resources to promote smart strategic planning and collaboration is now a necessity. Restructuring partnerships and promoting innovative evidence-based and data driven programs are now the norm. It’s all part of realizing the goal of keeping communities safe. The 2012 National Forum will help participants refocus their efforts on this new reality.
For complete information on the 2012 National Forum please visit www.national-forum.net
Sponsored by the National Criminal Justice Association and the IJIS Institute the 2012 National Forum on Criminal Justice and Public Safety showcases programs and technologies that help justice practitioners and decision makers in states, local communities and tribal nations address pressing public safety issues today and in the future.
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Workshops
Workshop topics at this year's Forum include: American Indian Cultural Education for Crime Prevention and Recidivism Reduction; Information Sharing Standards and Priorities; Women's Pathways to Jail: The roles and intersections of serious mental illness and trauma; Law Enforcement's Leadership Role in Juvenile Justice Reform; Programs to Reduce Guns and Gangs in Indian Country; The Promise and Perils of Using Social Media in Investigations; Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs and Interstate Data Sharing Efforts; Preventing the Next Hate Crime; Partnering for Impact & Success; New Frontiers in Regional Information Sharing- Pawn, License Plate Readers and Related Privacy Issues; Determining the Value Premise of Technology; Swift, Certain and Consistent Sanctions- an examination of HOPE and similar promising strategies; Framing the Message; Focusing on the Mentally Ill: Pre-Trial Diversion, Assessment and Treatment; Statewide Victim Automatic Notification (SAVIN): Where it is Today and in the Future; Risk, Needs & Responsivity (RNR) simulation tool; Performance Incentive Funding: Strengthening Local Capacity through Strategic Public Policy; Strategic Planning for Victim Services; Hot Trends and Innovations at Nlets; Lessons from Tribal Courts: Using Traditional Tribal Justice Practices to Enhance State Court Systems; and Research Report & Dissemination on State Agency Administrator Evidence Based Program Decision Making.
Plus as always the popular Inside the Beltway session and last year's big hit Breakfast with the Experts Roundtables.
The Hyatt Regency Tamaya is a perfect destination for families. It offers an extensive array of activities for children and adults including horse back riding, hot air ballooning, a full service spa, hiking and biking trails, tennis, yoga, a championship golf course and a kids camp. Located on the banks of the Rio Grande within the ancient lands of the Native American Pueblo of Santa Ana, this golf and spa resort offers luxurious amenities and beautiful natural surroundings with an ideal year-round climate. Just 20 minutes from Albuquerque and 40 minutes from historic Santa Fe.
Rooms are available at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya at a special room rate of $77 per night plus tax. RESERVE YOUR ROOM NOW!
The Sunport Shuttle is the cheapest means of transportation to the Hyatt Tamaya from the airport. It is $40 for the first person and $7 for each additional person. IMPORTANT NOTE: the second or third persons must make their reservations with the first person and show up together at the shuttle in order to get the discounted rate. The phone numbers for Sunport Shuttle are (505) 883-4966 or (866) 505-4966 or email reservations@sunportshuttle.com.